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Unfortunately LaSalle Bristol completely covers the connection point in plastic so the only way to gain access to gate inside the LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve #34466N4BB96GM would be to cut into the plastic for the cord and…
view full answer...Remove the locknut from the cable housing assembly of the #34466N11AB96GMA. Feed the cable through the mounting bracket or hold in the wall of chassis. Feed the locknut back over the cable and fasten securely to the backside of the bracket or wall.…
view full answer...The gasket is the portion of the gate valve that's allowing waste water to leak through and not actually the gate. Both companies are using a rubber gasket that will eventually fail so it really comes down to the other features of the gate valve…
view full answer...You should be able to tell which Valterra Double RV Waste Valves you need by inspecting your current connection points. The one end with the lugs on it is the same on all 3 parts so you simply need to determine if you need hubs, spigots, or a…
view full answer...For your 2018 Ram 2500 with the factory puck system the best 5th Wheel Hitch is the B&W OEM Companion. If you have the 8 foot bed then you will want the fixed 25K #BWRVK3600 and if you have the short 6-1/2 foot bed you will need the 20K Slider…
view full answer...The difference between a hub connection and a spigot connection is that the hub is the female end and has a lip on the inside that stops the spigot (or male) end where it needs to be. I have attached some pictures to assist. With this knowledge it is…
view full answer...It is completely within the realm of possibilities that the actuator has become disconnected from the gate internally causing the valve to not open. The Valterra Waste Valve Body for RV Black Water Tank w/ Coupler, Seals, and Hardware - 3"…
view full answer...Hey Jason, I spoke with Furrion and they stated that the Furrion Chill Cube is OEM only currently and should be released to the aftermarket distributors later on this year (2024), but there is no solid date. That says to me that they're probably…
view full answer...I did some research and it looks like the only difference between your 023-459-01 kit and the Dexter Nev-R-Adjust Electric Trailer Brake Assembly #23-459 is that your kit came with 33" leads and the other kits #23-459 & #23-458 do not. So,…
view full answer...I looked up the Bristol V33B2R and the correct replacement is the Bristol RV Waste Valve - Sewer Wye - Rotating - 3" and 1.5" Hubs to 3" Lug #34466N3AR which has the hub style fittings for the 3 inch and the 1.5 inch sections which…
view full answer...You are correct that this refrigerator does not have an ON/OFF switch or function. The best you can do is "Standby" that draws an unknown amount of power. One option is to pull the 12-Volt fuse at the RV power center. A much better option…
view full answer...The plan you have sounds logical, I contacted the manufacturer to inquire about any additional information they may have that would assist in addressing the issue with your LaSalle Bristol Cable-Actuated RV Waste Valve for Black Water Tank,…
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